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Ian Pagano to Child

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Ian Pagano has written about Child.
Connection Strength

0.121
  1. Gotay CC, Pagano IS. Assessment of Survivor Concerns (ASC): a newly proposed brief questionnaire. Health Qual Life Outcomes. 2007 Mar 13; 5:15.
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    Score: 0.037
  2. Okamoto SK, Subica AM, Okamura KH, An KJ, Song SD, Saladino PA, Carson AB, Kon ZK, Marshall SM, Chin SK, Kaholokula JK, Pagano I, Pokhrel P. Exploring Youths' Offers to Use E-Cigarettes in Rural Hawai'i: A Test Development and Validation Study. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2024 Oct 28; 21(11).
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    Score: 0.031
  3. Wong MC, Ng BK, Kennedy SF, Hwaung P, Liu EY, Kelly NN, Pagano IS, Garber AK, Chow DC, Heymsfield SB, Shepherd JA. Children and Adolescents' Anthropometrics Body Composition from 3-D Optical Surface Scans. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2019 11; 27(11):1738-1749.
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    Score: 0.022
  4. Halm BM, Franke AA, Lai JF, Li X, Custer LJ, Pagano I, Cooney RV, Turner HC, Brenner DJ. Pilot study for the establishment of biomarkers for radiation damage after computed tomography in children. Hawaii J Med Public Health. 2015 Mar; 74(3):112-9.
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    Score: 0.016
  5. Halm BM, Lai JF, Morrison CM, Pagano I, Custer LJ, Cooney RV, Franke AA. In vivo changes in plasma coenzyme Q10, carotenoid, tocopherol, and retinol levels in children after computer tomography. Arch Biochem Biophys. 2014 Apr 01; 547:37-43.
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    Score: 0.015
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